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Use what you’ve learned about color, shape, and rhythm to make your own abstract artwork
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You don’t need special art materials for this project. Experiment with crayons, pencils, or markers on whatever paper is available. Newspapers, magazines, and junk mail are great for creating a base layer!
Before you begin, check out these examples by Lisa Yamaoka’s students at South Kamloops Secondary School in South Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada!
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